The Ottawa Skeptics aim to promote the use of the scientific method, critical thinking and rational thought in our community. Ottawa Skeptics supports high standards of scientific integrity, academic freedom and the free exchange of ideas. We have one bias: Science is the best method for determining objective truth.

Please contact us if you have any questions or information about local strange occurrences or claims. We enjoy researching and answering people's questions about the paranormal, conspiracy theories, alternative medicine, and other issues that are 'on the fringe' of science.

The Ottawa Skeptics produce a weekly 45 minute podcast called The Reality Check that explores skepticism, scientific controversies and curiosities. We also hold regular events; if you live in the Ottawa region and would like to join us, please feel free to come along. Upcoming meetings are announced on facebook and of course right here in this meetup group.

We run a monthly Skeptics in the Pub meeting (in the spirit of Café Scientifique) which takes place on the second Sunday of each month. Although it is typically held in a pub, our events are family friendly. Children and infants are welcome!

Past topics have included:

Dr. Leslie Sage of Nature on why astronomy matters

Alternative Fuels: How to Drive to the Grocery Store Without Killing Everyone On The Planet

The science of names

Intravenous Treatment for Multiple Ailments: Panacea or Fleecing of the Gullible

Dr Yoni Freedhoff: weight loss myths

Debunking common climate change denial myths

Justin Trottier: "The New Age Movement & Science: A Love-Hate Relationship"

The likelihood of alien life evolving on other planets

Why evolution is true

Homeopathy: the dilution delusion

In addition to the monthly talks, we hold regular Drinking Skeptically social events, a Science-Based Pub Quiz every three months or more, an annual Darwin Day celebration and a Skepticamp. In 2011, we staged a mass homeopathic overdose on Parliament Hill. There were no fatalities.